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. >> yeah, count me among those, eric, who lost my health insurance thanks to obama care. and i'm told to go to a website that doesn't even work to not get a subsidy, this is bound to fail. not because the website doesn't work, because of its very nature. governnt force in health care is a rece for disaster. we're seeing it unfold right in front of our eyes. and if the right had any cahoneys, they would say t government needs to get out of all the entitlement programs altogether. obama care is a great place to start. >> we'll leave it there. i think the left had any cahoneys, they would scrap is who i will thing. we'll leave it there. konchtsme >>> coming up, do you think the healthcare.gov website not working is the biggest problem? >> temporarily down. >> that's okay, it will come back. that happens every day. >>> take a look at the screen next to me. th is the warning you saw a few weeks ago that your privacy is not safe on the health care website. now security experts confirming it on capitol hill this week. listen. >> do anyof you today think today that the site is se
. >> yeah, count me among those, eric, who lost my health insurance thanks to obama care. and i'm told to go to a website that doesn't even work to not get a subsidy, this is bound to fail. not because the website doesn't work, because of its very nature. governnt force in health care is a rece for disaster. we're seeing it unfold right in front of our eyes. and if the right had any cahoneys, they would say t government needs to get out of all the entitlement programs altogether. obama...
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against possible threats. >> spokesman for the prime minister of israel, thank you so much for coming. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, wolf. >> we'll have more on this historic deal just ahead. a panel of experts standing by to weigh in. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back to "gps." i'm wolf blitzer in washin
against possible threats. >> spokesman for the prime minister of israel, thank you so much for coming. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, wolf. >> we'll have more on this historic deal just ahead. a panel of experts standing by to weigh in. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our...
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thank you very much. >> we've just been watching president obama talk about the deal that's now been reached over iran and its nuclear program. one of the key things that he said is that the broader architecture of sanctions will remain in place. that means that while they will see a pretty large chunk of monetary relief in terms of economic sanctions, he said this is a six-month window for them to continue if you will, the conversation about dialing down their nuclear program through less enrichment and some other things that they put into place that will help us monitor what's going on in that country in terms of their uranium stock piles and what they're doing specifically with them. the president tonight the first to speak often this. we knew that this deal had come about about two years ago in geneva, switzerland. six all together on one side, iran on the other. as we learn more about this now, we can begin to talk about what's in this deal and what maybe was given up in order to come to this point. we're going to pause again and let our fox broadcast stations get back to their
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in the united states. >> ann curry, thank you very much. andrea mitchell, the president talks about verification and inspectors being able to go in and see these facilities. americans will remember in other countries like iraq how the inspectors can be duped and evaded and messed with. to be deterred from doing their job. you have to wonder why it is iran is getting rewarded for having disobeyed the iaea -- iaea, the international atomic energy inspectors for years. resolutions to stop their enrichment and development of what most in the west believe is a nuclear weapons program. how they are getting to this point. >> points on this white house checklist is that iran will recognize all of those u.n. resolutions it has not that they said were illegal. what we have to look at are the details. how do they get around iran's insis tans that the united states and allies recognize iran's right to enrich uranium. the u.s. and allies insist they would not specifically recognize that right. the nuclear nonproliferation treaty is silent on that. other
in the united states. >> ann curry, thank you very much. andrea mitchell, the president talks about verification and inspectors being able to go in and see these facilities. americans will remember in other countries like iraq how the inspectors can be duped and evaded and messed with. to be deterred from doing their job. you have to wonder why it is iran is getting rewarded for having disobeyed the iaea -- iaea, the international atomic energy inspectors for years. resolutions to stop...
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thanks very much. let's go to tehran right now. reza sayah has been getting reaction from folks on the street and others inside iran. i take it, reza, they are happy about this easing of international sanctions? >> reporter: they are. they know it's an interim deal. they're not quite sure what the long-term implications are. the overwhelming reaction here is a positive one. many iranians are happy that iran sat across from the world powers and managed to hammer out a deal. for many iranians this was a roller coaster of emotions. three rounds of talks at about 5:30 a.m. this morning word came that an agreement had been reached. the big sanctions that are really impacting the lives of iranians here are the ones on oil exports, banking restrictions, they are still in place. iranians believe this is a positive step. a golden opportunity to get to those sanctions and to get to a place where those sanctions are going to be lifted. if that happens, you can look at it in a number of ways of who the winners are. certainly the iranian people
thanks very much. let's go to tehran right now. reza sayah has been getting reaction from folks on the street and others inside iran. i take it, reza, they are happy about this easing of international sanctions? >> reporter: they are. they know it's an interim deal. they're not quite sure what the long-term implications are. the overwhelming reaction here is a positive one. many iranians are happy that iran sat across from the world powers and managed to hammer out a deal. for many...
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. >> thank you. >> madam chairman, back to the enzy proposal again, i heard your explanation. you voted against it because it eliminated lifetime caps that was required under obama care and eliminated the 26-year-old coverage which was required under obama care. but that this is exactly the point. you didn't promise us that if we politicians like your policy, we're going to let you keep it. you said if you like your policy, can you keep it. there were a lot of people that wanted to buy policies that cost less and that didn't have lifetime caps lifted. there are a lot of people that wanted to buy that didn't cover their 26-year-old. you didn't let us do that. and that is the problem. we are smart people. we can make our own decisions. we don't need the government telling us what we have to have. and that is the biggest complaint i get from idahoans, from americans saying why are you politicians and washington, d.c. constantly telling us what we should do for ourselves? and that's the basic problem of all of this. whenever you try to socialize in the industry, nationalize an ind
. >> thank you. >> madam chairman, back to the enzy proposal again, i heard your explanation. you voted against it because it eliminated lifetime caps that was required under obama care and eliminated the 26-year-old coverage which was required under obama care. but that this is exactly the point. you didn't promise us that if we politicians like your policy, we're going to let you keep it. you said if you like your policy, can you keep it. there were a lot of people that wanted to...
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. >> general dempsey, thanks very much. please join me in thanking him. [applause] >> president obama awarded the medal of freedom. recipients included bill clinton, oprah winfrey, and sally ride. that ceremony sunday at 10:35 eastern on c-span. highlights, including lyndon .ohnson's address to congress at 2:00, your questions for robert care row -- robert caro. and coverage of the state funeral. jfk, this weekend on c-span three. the founder of ms. magazine, gloria steinem, spoke at the national press club on monday. she stressed the importance of women voting. this is one hour. >> it's not often that one person can define an era. gloria steinem is the face of the feminist movement and was dubbed "the leading icon of american feminism" by joelle attinger in "time" magazine. she solidified her feminist legacy by co-founding "ms. magazine" in 1972. more than 40 years later, she is still a consulting editor to the magazine now published by the feminist majority foundation. ms. steinem celebrated the magazine's 40th anniversary right here at the national pre
. >> general dempsey, thanks very much. please join me in thanking him. [applause] >> president obama awarded the medal of freedom. recipients included bill clinton, oprah winfrey, and sally ride. that ceremony sunday at 10:35 eastern on c-span. highlights, including lyndon .ohnson's address to congress at 2:00, your questions for robert care row -- robert caro. and coverage of the state funeral. jfk, this weekend on c-span three. the founder of ms. magazine, gloria steinem, spoke...
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thank you very much. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then "newsmakers" after that president obama honoring this year's recipients of the medal f freedom award. >> i thought it was fun to have a little >> i thought it was fun to have a little view of history, of a time in america that wasn't instructional. that was a little more anecdotal and actually some weird photos and then the captions explain. >> josh say pan from the world of cable. tonight at eight on c-span's q&a. >> this morning on "washington looks at the senate's rule change and other items. washington journal is next. >> these are substantial limitations which will prevent iraq from building -- iran from building a nuclear weapon. meanwhile, this first up will create time and space over the next six months for more negotiations to fully address our comprehensive concerns about iranian program. --ause of this agreement
thank you very much. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then "newsmakers" after that president obama honoring this year's recipients of the medal f freedom award. >> i thought it was fun to have a little >> i thought it was fun to have a little view of history, of a time in america that wasn't instructional. that was a little more anecdotal and actually some weird photos and then the captions explain. >> josh say pan from...
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[applause] she received a man's tie as a thank you. [laughter] she's in town this week to receive the presidential medal of freedom from president obama. [applause] ms. steinem is a granddaughter of a suffragist and worked as a journalist in the 1960s after living here in washington during high school and heading to smith college, from which she graduated phi beta kappa. after college, she spent two years in india on a chester bowles fellowship where she wrote for indian publications and was influenced by gandhi and activism. in 1968, she helped found "new york magazine" where she was a political columnist and wrote feature articles. as a young journalist, she also wrote for publications including "esquire" and was once hired on for a stunt as a playboy bunny for an essay that was later made into a tv movie starring kirstie alley. she's helped found the women's action alliance, the national women's political caucus, and most recently the women's media center. [applause] along the way, ms. steinem has been criticized as a threat to male
[applause] she received a man's tie as a thank you. [laughter] she's in town this week to receive the presidential medal of freedom from president obama. [applause] ms. steinem is a granddaughter of a suffragist and worked as a journalist in the 1960s after living here in washington during high school and heading to smith college, from which she graduated phi beta kappa. after college, she spent two years in india on a chester bowles fellowship where she wrote for indian publications and was...
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is he visiting the states that lost their health care thanks to obama care? is he trying to rally the deals? no, he's going to raise money. >> he's going to raise money for 2014. >> he's hanging out with magic johnson. he's going to get an earful. these are the very same democrats that have to answer back in their home districts for having supported obama care. he's going out there to try to raise money. in california they lowered the ticket price because they wanted it packed. they're having a barrage of commercials saying, you supported obama care. the democratic party is the party of rich people. rich people, we know this from oaks it poles. voted for obama twice. people making over $200,000 a year. you see it in the fundraising. >> especially in california. in the silicon valley and the hollywood hills. this is 17 fundraisers over the course of the month. now observers, you've been inside the beltway. is that a typical amount for one month at this point in a second term presidency. >> it's an awful lot. especially an awful lot. when he's saying i'm runnin
is he visiting the states that lost their health care thanks to obama care? is he trying to rally the deals? no, he's going to raise money. >> he's going to raise money for 2014. >> he's hanging out with magic johnson. he's going to get an earful. these are the very same democrats that have to answer back in their home districts for having supported obama care. he's going out there to try to raise money. in california they lowered the ticket price because they wanted it packed....
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>> thank you. >> thank you. >> you were talking about 2016, and my question is about the latins, which were an important factor in electing president obama, and were a detriment to the republicans. as i've heard, they kept saying they don't want to court the latinos. what they want to do is present what they are, republicans, the people will come to them. do you think that's a good strategy? >> that's less a true false question and more like a doctoral dissertation. [laughter] i'm going to try to give you a short answer. look, the president had horrible political times since the election in trying to get anything done. 's approval rating is down and it's a perilous time for him. at the same time the republicans have done much to increase, to address the problems that caused him to lose the last election. cause of them to lose the popular vote and fight for the last six elections including the hispanic vote. republicans might decide to work on in a way that would help them with that rising electoral
>> thank you. >> thank you. >> you were talking about 2016, and my question is about the latins, which were an important factor in electing president obama, and were a detriment to the republicans. as i've heard, they kept saying they don't want to court the latinos. what they want to do is present what they are, republicans, the people will come to them. do you think that's a good strategy? >> that's less a true false question and more like a doctoral dissertation....